Global Atlanta
ProChile rep in Miami aims to introduce the South to Chilean entrepreneurs in tech and beyond
German Rocca knows that
Chile sits at the “end of the world,” but that fact has made the geographically isolated country more intent on integrating with the global economy over time.
Known more for commodities like copper and farm products like grapes, blueberries and salmon that fill plates around the U.S., the South American nation has 27 free trade agreements giving its companies access to the largest markets around the world.
But even its deep global connections have not changed the mindset of Chilean firms, which often are “centralized” in their thinking, clustering around the capital city of